I don't think I've ever enjoyed a female character as much as Yoo Jung and couldn't imagine anyone other than Kang Han Na bringing her to life! Cannot wait for the next episode!
Wow got chills with the last scene of today's episode. When she revealed that she was the daughter of Yoo to Counselor…
I love it because of the character flaws. There is definitely not a unilateral crown prince on a white horse but instead characters on a slow and methodical crawl for power at all cost. This drama has me hooked!
In Jane the Virgin (english one) the female lead ends up with Raphael, i.e. the person whose child she is bearing.…
Yeah, she gets artificially impregnated behind Raphael's back. The actress who played Petra (the wife) was really good because she made a really despicable character into someone who deserved sympathy and rooting for.
In Jane the Virgin (english one) the female lead ends up with Raphael, i.e. the person whose child she is bearing.…
Oh my gosh! The triangle between Raphael and Michael is absolutely heartbreaking in "Jane the Virgin". If you ever get a chance to watch it, at least try three seasons because at the ending of season 3, I'm pretty sure I was having a heart attack.
I skipped most of the emperor's scenes and went straight into the princess and eunuch's. At 11 pm last night,…
There is true beauty in storytelling when the reader / audience can see the alternative to reality. The writer unfolded their story slowly, methodically with the ghosts of their possibilities floating next to the harsh reality of their present. They were made for one another, loved one another and in the other world, married and created a family with one another. That made their present, their fate that much more cruel. This story will haunt more for a very long time.
I skipped most of the emperor's scenes and went straight into the princess and eunuch's. At 11 pm last night,…
I was just so freaking glad to see your post. I've never, ever, been affected by a storyline like this one. The scene where they are drinking together right, talking about what they would like to forget and remember will haunt me forever.
too many episodes and you don't want to watch filler? = watch the the princess and the eunches love story. its…
I skipped most of the emperor's scenes and went straight into the princess and eunuch's. At 11 pm last night, I had tears running down my face and I'll forever be a fan of the actor and actress in these parts. Amazing artistry in drama storytelling!
You know what I think would be scandalous? If there was a headline that said, "Ahn Hyo Seop has never dated nor thought about dating anyone!" I'd be the first to start an intervention group for the poor soul who never wanted to explore their twenties or thirties with a romantic partner.
I'm with you. I think I'm just sad that they are not end game. I didn't like the theories going around about his…
I'm not sure if they end up together but the rhythm of the storyline reflects great love coping with loss. From the parents who went bankrupt, the child who sacrifices her identity to pay off her parents debt, the coach betrayed by parents and her closest friend. Every episode shows a scale balancing between endearment and emptiness. It's true to life and heartbreaking.
'Congrats in your wedding' broke me more than the thought of his death. If he died at least it's a clean separation.…
My take on the end of episode 14: their words to each other were useless while the eyes speak volumes. When Baek Yi Jin said, "congratulations on your wedding", his eyes said, "I miss you, I'm hurting". When Na Hee Do said, "thank you", her eyes said, "I'm resigned, there was no other option". Both still missing each other, both still in love with one another.